Taiwan’s Historic Trails (古道探尋)

Hiking Taiwan's Historic Trails
Hiking along Taiwan’s famed Historic Trails offer visitors a unique and less visited experience in Taiwan.

Following the trail is to follow the guidance of the ancestral spirit and to tramp on the paths that have preserved the life of indigenous peoples. Taiwan Outdoors has compiled a resource of famous Historic Trails across Taiwan. Many of these historic trails that are deeply related to the indigenous peoples of Taiwan since the Qing rule and the Japanese Occupation period. Each Historic Trail has a dedicated page with information and resources to help visitors and residents discover the beauty of some of Taiwan’s most interesting hiking trails. Enjoy exploring!


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Exploring Taiwan’s Historic Trails

Caoling Historic Trail - Historic Trails of Taiwan

Caoling Historic Trail
草嶺古道

Caoling Historic Trail (草嶺古道) is over two hundred years old and is one of the most spectacular trails in Northern Taiwan.

Pingxi Historic Trail - Historic Trails of Taiwan - TaiwanOutdoors.com

Pingxi Historic Trail
坪溪古道

This trail was once an important travel route in northern Taiwan, used extensively during the Qing Dynasty period.

Tonghou Traversing Trail
桶後越嶺步道

Located in the far southeastern area of Wulai District, about 1.5 hours from Taipei, the Tonghou Traversing Trail is one of Taiwan’s most picturesque historic trails.

Syakaro Historic Trail
霞喀羅古道

The Hapen Crossing Ridge Trail connects New Taipei City and Yilan. The round trip is about 14km and takes 6 to 7 hours to complete. The forest is filled with broad-leaved trees.

Fenrui Historic Trail
奮瑞古道

The Fenrui Historic Trail is a 7km long trail located in Chiayi County. Suitable for hikers of all abilities Fenrui features bamboo forests, tea farms and ends in the picturesque mountain village of Fenqihu (奮起湖).

Alangyi Historic Trail 
阿朗壹古道

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Tefuye Historical Trail
特富野古道

The Tefuye Ancient Trail was originally a hunting path opened by the Tsou indigenous people. During the Japanese Rule, the second half was rebuilt into the Shuishan Line Railway for lumber transportation. 

Jinshuiying Historic Trail
浸水營古道

The Jinshuiying Historic Trail begins at Shuidiliao in Fangliao, Pingdong and it travels over the Central Cordillera before ending up in Dawu in Taidong. The cross mountain trail is considered as one of the oldest cross mountain trails. 

Fuba Cross-Mountain Trail 福巴越嶺古道

The Fenrui Historic Trail is a 7km long trail located in Chiayi County. Suitable for hikers of all abilities Fenrui features bamboo forests, tea farms and ends in the picturesque mountain village of Fenqihu (奮起湖).

Fenrui Historic Trail

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Hapen Historic Trail - Historic Trails of Taiwan - TaiwanOutdoors.com

Hapen Historic Trail
哈盆越嶺古道

The Hapen Crossing Ridge Trail connects New Taipei City and Yilan. The round trip is about 14km and takes 6 to 7 hours to complete. The forest is filled with broad-leaved trees.

Batongguan Historic Trail
八通關古道

Located in Yushan National Park, the Batongguan Historic Trail is said to be Taiwan’s first cross-highway. Developed during the Qing Dynasty, the trail holds historical within the aboriginal community.

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The History of Taiwan’s Historic Trails

These trails with great historical background have been abandoned after the war. It was not until the 1970s when many scholars and government units began to conduct investigations, field studies and research that these trails regained people’s attention. Many were even restored and preserved. The development of the historic trails in Taiwan has an inseparable relationship with the indigenous peoples of Taiwan. Through the understanding of these trails, future generations can further understand the history of Taiwan indigenous peoples over the past 400 years.